Follow us on Twitter
Accommodation

Tucked Inn the Harbour B and B

  • This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Phone: 705-534-4196
Bed and Breakfast,
197 Robin's Point Road,
Victoria Harbour,
Ontario,
Canada,
L0K 2A0
Date added: 28.8.2010
Hits: 197

Southern Georgian Bay. "A Summer Paradise - A Winter Wonderland"

Nestled in the Township of Tay, the picturesque and hospitable village of Victoria Harbour welcomes one and all with a friendly smile and wave.  Surrounded by majestic Poplar, Maple and Oak trees and overlooking the fabulous vistas of Southern Georgian Bay lies "Tucked Inn the Harbour Bed and Breakfast", where life slows down long enough for you to enjoy it.  Escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and let us pamper you in your peaceful and relaxing getaway, where any more than fifteen vehicles an hour constitutes rush hour.  Gaze at the multitude of stars while basking in your 8-person Hot tub.  Sip on your favourite beverage or roast a wiener/marshmallow while the campfire crackles in your backyard; but most of all, listen to the silence and relax!  A free public boat launch and beach is only 1.5 kms away, and a mere 100 meters away is water access for canoeing / kayaking / swimming. Complimentary bicycles available for our guests with the scenic Tay Shore Trail only 1.5 kms away.


Our B&B is ideally located, only a stone's throw from Midland and all major attractions, restaurants, parks and beaches.
We are Motorcycle and Bicycle friendly, with indoor parking!

Special Offers

Romantic Getaway Packages, Break from the Lake Packages, Chocolates, Flowers, etc.

Things To Do

Huronia Museum & Huron-Ouendat Village - Midland - 705-526-2844

The recreated Huron Village represents one of hundreds of similar villages that occupied Huronia for over two thousand years. These villages would have supported 30 to 300 families and consisted of palisades, longhouses, wigwams, sweat lodges, drying racks and fire pits. Huronia Museum houses a variety of displays, which illustrate the human history and culture of one of Ontario's most historic areas. Unique exhibits, which portray the many ideas, images and objects from the people of Huronia.

Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons - Hwy. 12E Midland - 705-526-7838

Explore Canada's national treasure and Ontario's first European community. Experience the re-enactment & dramatic story of the 17th century French Jesuit mission to the Huron nation. Features an introductory audio-visual show, award winning interpretive museum, on-site restaurant and museum gift shop. Special summer presentations include 17th century fire starting, locked waterway demonstrations, and native storytelling with costumed guides.

Martyr's Shrine - Hwy. 12E Midland - 705-526-3788

The twin-spired Shrine Church and 75 pleasantly landscaped acres honour the eight Jesuit saints who lived, worked and died here over 350 years ago. Learn about the Jesuit missionaries, Jean de Brébeuf, Gabriel Lalemant, and their companions who were responsible for bringing Christianity to Canada's First Nations peoples. A place of pilgrimage and a ministry of prayer. Features include Shrine Church, St. Ignatius Prayer Room, Papal Visit Monument, Little Flower Island, Irish Peace Garden, First Nations Park, picnic area and much more. The Shrine, church and facilities are wheelchair accessible.

Discovery Harbour - 93 Jury Drive, Penetanguishene - 705-526-3788

Discovery Harbour was once a military outpost. Now a historic site, many visitors to the Harbour have seen the ghosts of former soldiers walking along the grounds. It also the homeport to the historic replica ships H.M.S. Bee and H.M.S. Tecumseth. The on-location King’s Wharf Theatre offers great summer shows and diverse entertainment throughout the year. Fine dining can be enjoyed in Discovery Harbour's beautiful waterside restaurant Captain Roberts' Table, and impressive shoreline boardwalks provide the perfect place to watch an evening sunset overlooking Penetanguishene Bay.

Penetanguishene Centennial Museum - 13 Burke St., Penetanguishene - 705-549-2150

A history of one of Ontario's oldest communities, newly renovated. Visit the 1875 Lumber Office and the original General Store. Learn about the importance of the logging industry in the town’s beginnings. The 4500 sq ft addition houses a great hall with rotating art and traveling exhibitions, archives and Geneology and History Research Centre.

Murals of Midland - 208 King Street, Midland - 705-526-7884

Over 30 huge murals grace the walls of businesses in the downtown core. The mural painted by Fred Lenz stretches across the ADM grain elevator building at Midland's harbourfront and is 80 feet by 270 feet in size. This project has been labeled the "Largest Outdoor Historical Mural in North America. The entire walk will take you about an hour and you won’t be disappointed.
Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre - Hwy 12, P.O. Box 100, Midland - 705-526-7809

A non-profit environmental awareness facility that is home to some of the largest remaining breeding populations of rare bird species including Trumpeter Swans. One of the best places to observe the lifestyles of mink beaver, ermine, porcupine and river otter. Enjoy the fresh air as you canoe through the marsh or just take a leisurely walk in the woods. Offers various activities and special events throughout the year, guided hikes, exhibit hall, video theatre, snack bar, gift shop and lunchroom.

Miss Midland - 30,000 Island Cruise - Located at the Midland Town Dock - 705-549-3388

Take a Sightseeing Cruise aboard the 300-passenger Miss Midland and experience the sparkling water, the windswept pines and rocky grandeur of Muskoka-Georgian Bay's 30,000 islands. Food, bar services and dinner packages available. We will gladly make reservations for you.

Georgian Queen – 30,000 Island Cruise -Located at the Penetang Town Dock - 705-549-7795

Spend a beautiful afternoon or evening on the MS Georgian Queen. E xperience the beauty of Georgian Bay on the deck of Southern Georgian Bay's largest and most spacious cruise ship. There's a bar and BBQ on board, and old-time jazz music on their special moonlit cruises! We will gladly make reservations for you.

Awenda Provincial Park - Hwy 93 toward Penetang – follow the signs - 705-549-2231

Awenda Provincial Park is a natural oasis and a perfect family get-away. Awenda is located near Penetanguishene, only a 30 minute drive from our B&B. With incredible wildlife, natural wonders and spectacular views of Georgian Bay, Awenda offers visitors a “natural room with a view.” Over 30 km of hiking trails, fabulous beaches and in the winter, cross-country skiing complete with warm-up huts. Let us pack you a lunch for a day of fun and excitement.

Georgian Bay Islands National Park - Honey Harbour - 705-526-9804

At Georgian Bay Islands National Park you will discover spectacular landscapes, time-worn rock faces, diverse habitats and the rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield. These magnificent islands are only accessible by boat from Honey Harbour. Let us pack you a lunch for a day of discovery.

Big Chute Marine Railway - Big Chute - 705-756-8802

A highlight of any visit to the waterway is watching the giant carriage at the Big Chute Marine Railway carry boats over the Big Chute on the Severn River. It works on an inclined plane to carry boats in a cradle (without a filled tank) over a change of height of about 18 metres. It is the only marine railway of its kind in North America still in use. Let us pack you a lunch for a day of adventure or dine at one of the many local fine restaurants and pubs.

Balm Beach - Balm Beach - 705-756-8802

Balm Beach is only 30 minute drive from our B&B. Located on the east shore of Georgian Bay it is part of world’s longest freshwater beach. Spend a day in the sun, swim in the crystal clear waters or view spectacular sunsets overlooking Blue Mountain. Go-carts, mini-golf and even an old-fashioned family arcade await all visitors Let us pack you a lunch for a day of adventure or dine at one of the many fine local restaurants and pubs.
Kayaking/Canoeing - Hwy. 400 North, Exit 149 - 705-538-0881

Experience the beauty and unique freshwater coastline of the 30,000 Islands in Georgian Bay. A prime sea kayaking and canoeing destination for paddlers from all over the world, where wonders never cease. Explore the splendour and rugged shoreline of the 30,000 islands. Marvel at the wildlife and the ever changing terrain and scenery and be one with Nature.

Hike/Bike/Walk/Roller Blade - Tay Shore Trail (Waubaushene-Midland) - 705-538-0881

Tay Township is proud to provide the Tay Shore Trail to residents and visitors to enjoy as a natural recreational venue. The trail boasts over 18 kms of paved recreational trails. This invaluable resource combines the benefits of physical activity with the enjoyment of an off-road, picturesque setting. Interpretive historical and nature plaques guide your way along the trail, through the natural setting of rivers, ponds, wetlands, forest and field areas and the quaint, friendly atmosphere of our community villages.
(Our B&B provides 2 bikes at no charge for your riding pleasure)

Hiking Georgian Bay - The area offeres access to several of Ontario's pre-eminent trail systems, connecting may of its parks, cultural and natural amenities, as well as numerous smaller trail systems. The intention is to capture the communities situated along the shoreline of Georgian Bay, and the significant natural features around them, particularly the Niagara Escarpment and the Beaver Valley.

Horseback Trail Riding Highview Farms 1992 Sandhill Road, Waubaushene - 705-538-0052
The horseback riding trails at Highview Farms are truly a Georgian Bay experience. A place to enjoy Nature at its best! Enjoy your trail ride with an experienced Trail Guide leading the way and horses suited to your riding ability. No experience is necessary to ride the trail systems.

Port McNicoll Adventures – 311 Talbot St., Port McNicoll - 866-362-9622
This is a new and exciting outdoors recreation and activities centre located at the heart of the pristine Port McNicoll resort on the shores of the historic Port McNicoll harbour. Located only 5 minutes West of Victoria Harbour or 5 minutes east of Midland. It is the perfect outdoors activities centre for the entire family offering endless fun including: PWC rentals , Fishing boats, Kayaks, Paddle boats, Wake boarding, Banana Boat rides, Tubing

Fishing Excursions The Midland Town Dock - 705-528-0156
Take a six-hour Salmon or Trout fishing trip with Captain Bill George who has been providing exciting half-day outings since the mid-80's; and he knows where to find the fish.

What's On


RSS Feeds

Talk Web Designs

 Created by Talk Web Designs
 
 
Built by Talk Web Designs
 
Secured by Siteground Web Hosting